UPDATE: Journey Labels ‘The Frontiers Tour’ Album ‘A Bootleg’

It's not a hoped-for reunion with their platinum-era frontman, but it's close: A previously unreleased, but long-bootlegged Journey concert featuring Steve Perry is due for release next month.

1/12 Update: Sony Music has sent us a statement declaring that this album "is actually a bootleg. It is not sanctioned or approved by members of Journey or Sony Music."

'Journey: The Frontiers Tour' was recorded on July 21, 1983, at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Okla., for a radio broadcast. Journey continue to play today with Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain and Ross Valory from this era. They were touring then in support of their 1983 album 'Frontiers,' which went on to sell six million copies in the U.S. on the strength of hits like 'Faithfully' and 'Send Her My Love.'

Both of those songs appear on 'Journey: The Frontiers Tour.' In fact, most of the 'Frontiers' album shows up as part of the concert's set list, along with other, earlier Journey favorites like 'Wheel in the Sky,' 'Lights,' 'Stone in Love,' 'Open Arms,' 'Who's Crying Now' and 'Don't Stop Believin'.'

The complete track listing for 'Journey: The Fronters Tour,' which comes out on Feb. 10, can be found below. The album follows the 2005 release of 'Live in Houston 1981: The Escape Tour,' another souvenir from the Perry years.